Can a drop of tropicamide every night cure myopia?

There is no authoritative information that one drop of tropicamide per night can cure myopia. Myopia is currently corrected by prescription glasses and surgery. Myopia is a type of refractive error, and tropicamide is a moderating paralyzing agent, as well as a dilating agent used in eye exams. Although some scholars have suggested that tropicamide can alleviate the discomfort of pseudomyopia, this treatment is still being researched, and there is no authoritative information that states with certainty that one drop of tropicamide per night can cure myopia. Typically, myopia can be corrected by wearing frames when the amount of myopia affects vision. Secondly, corneal contact lenses or corneal reshaping lenses can also be worn. For adult patients with stable myopia, surgical corrections such as corneal refractive surgery and IOL implantation can be taken if necessary. Myopia is a preventable, controllable and correctable disease, but it is irreversible, so you need to pay attention to rational eye use. Do not use medication on your own, as prescribed by your doctor.